HIT: The first look at the Affordable Care Act’s impact on New Jersey reveals the percentage of uninsured people is on track to reach its lowest level in nearly a quarter of a century, according to a report released by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

HIT: The Trenton Pork Roll Festival at Trenton Social from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. today. Tickets to the event $5.

MISS: Bordentown Regional High senior baseball players having to chose between playing in the state tournament or going on the class trip to Florida.

HIT: Montgomery High’s Alice Chen tearing up the Cherry Valley Country Club golf course to smash the NJSIAA Tournament of Champions final record score to par by three strokes, and lowest total round by two, as she shot a seven-under-par 65 to win her second straight TOC individual girls golf title.

HIT: Existing-home sales rose in April for the first time in 2014, an encouraging sign amid growing worries about the housing recovery’s sagging momentum in recent months.

MISS: Thirty passengers were evacuated from a River Line train in Florence Tuesday after smoke filled the train’s cars.

HIT: Princeton High School ranked among the Top 10 best high schools in the state for 2014, according to U.S. News and World Report.

HIT: Strawberries have officially made their appearance for the season at area farmers markets.

MISS: Gov. Chris Christie’s plan to grab, over two years, $2.43 billion meant for public workers’ pensions to balance New Jersey’s ailing state budget.

HIT: Lawrence Township’s school district came out on top nationally by the Character Education Partnership as one that efficiently weaves values such as honesty, respect and empathy into its curriculum.

WILL BE MISSED: Princeton High School’s Greg Hand who is retiring after 39 years of teaching and 29 years of coaching sports including girls’ soccer and boys’ and girls’ swimming.